Saturday was a stormy day in Annapolis, but we were able to get some good racing in on the first day of the Laser South. Approaching storms caused a postponement in the morning and we waited until 1030 to rig the boats. We set a course in the Severn River off the Robert Crown Center in about 15 knots out of the Southeast. Waves were about 3 feet, making for some awesome Laser sailing conditions. All races were W4s. The wind decreased throughout the day and during race 5, a rain squall poured down on the fleet as the wind swirled around. Eventually, the wind totally died and racing was called for the day after 5 races.
Sunday was a near perfect day of sailing at Navy. Temperatures hovered in the low 70s under partly cloudy skies. The wind blew from the NW at 10-15 all day and the course was set right off the Robert Crown Center in the Severn River. On the day 8 races were completed, bringing the regatta total to 13. Rick Sellars was out helping with Race Committee all weekend and Mary Hall was on the water enforcing rule 42. Congratulations to the top 6 for advancing to the Carl Van Duyne MAISA Men's Singlehanded Championship.
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